Similar words: secure, insecure, security, securities, insecurity, sinecure, cured, uncured. Meaning: [sɪ'kjʊr /-'kjʊə] adj. 1. firmly fastened or secured against opening 2. secured by written agreement.
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31. By strengthening the embankments they secured the village from floods.
32. He helped her close the cases up, and then he secured the canvas straps as tight as they would go.
33. I waited to learn whether I'd secured a college place.
34. The company recently secured a $20 million contract with Ford.
35. Boyds goal secured his team s place in the Cup Final.
36. The regiment secured its position while awaiting the enemy attack.
37. His main task is to raise enough finance to repay secured loans.
38. He secured the appointment of professor of English literature in the university.
39. She secured the rope firmly to the back of the car.
40. He secured a dramatic victory for England by netting the ball half a minute before the end of the game.
41. The tables on board were secured firmly to the floor.
42. Her success was secured by two factors. In the first place, she had the support of managers.
43. Now that the finance has been secured, the production of the film is assured.
44. A series of impressive manoeuvres by the chairman had secured a lucrative contract for the company.
45. The Commonwealth secured its indictments on hearsay.
46. Royal guarantees secured such a division.
47. Oregon secured a place in the NCAA basketball tournament.
48. Loan secured by endowment mortgage,[Sentencedict] minimum age 20 years.
49. Schiller secured funds for the special education project.
50. The Liberals themselves secured only 59 seats.
51. Licensing deals have secured Dior's reputation.
52. I therefore went for a term to a crammer,(sentencedict.com) secured the necessary credit and was accepted by Magdalen College.
53. In particular the positions around the vital bridges across the river lying between the oilfields and the enemy must be secured.
54. Net lending secured by property was 1. 233 billion pounds in November, up from 947 million in October.
55. The stoppage means some students will have to wait longer to learn whether they've secured a college place.
56. Lisa Spence was unfortunate not to get first prize in the Juvenile Drum Majors section, but happily secured second place.
57. The evidence would suggest at least that Heahberht was established and secured in power in Kent through Offa's intervention and support.
58. It recommends that resources for the developments in primary and community care to pump-prime and provide transitional support be secured urgently.
59. I came here at the instigation of your letter, believing myself to have secured a position.
60. A message arrived from a local farmer who had found and secured it until it could be reclaimed.
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